There is an obligation any time a player dons a jersey for the El Camino Real girls’ soccer program, the most successful in the City Section over the past decade.

The Conquistadores, who have won nine of the past 10 City championships, have no intention of letting that tradition slip, as evidenced in Wednesday’s 4-0 victory over visiting Cleveland (14-6-3, 2-1-2) in a West Valley League showdown for first place.

Jackie Altschuld scored two second-half goals – her sixth and seventh of the season – to lead El Camino Real (11-2-3, 5-0).

Jackie Hilario and Dylann O’Connor had a goal and an assist each for the Conquistadores, who have won nine of their past 10, including seven in a row.

El Camino Real dominated the match, finishing with with 21 shots – including 14 in the second half – while holding the Cavaliers to just four.

“We are all really focused and every little thing matters ,” Altschuld said. “We gotta keep the tradition going. We gotta put every one away.”

Altschuld scored in the 43rd minute when her sliding kick from the right side knocked in a shot by O’Connor that appeared to go wide.

“I just go for every thing that is any where near the net,” Altschuld said. “Not everything is saved.”

Altschuld added her second goal in the 67th minute on a header off a throw-in from Carley McBeath.

“We played in some tough tournaments to prepare us for league play,” El Camino Real coach Eric Choi said. “Every game in league is a big rivalry.”

The Conquistadores led 2-0 at the half as O’Connor scored scored off an assist from Hilario in the 10th minute. Hilario added her own goal five minutes later.